A Louisiana Tech assistant professor of art’s work has been selected Best in Show in a national exhibition.

Frank Hamrick, who is also the program coordinator of photography, displayed “Scars” at the Chowan National Juried Art Exhibition, which will run through Feb. 17.

Hamrick is well-known in the art world, having one of his photographs selected for the cover of The Sun in May 2010, serving as technical editor of the book “Plastic Cameras: Toying with Creativity,” and having his work displayed in several shows across the United States.

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Southwest Ruston will be getting more apartments if a project granted conditional use approval Thursday by the city’s Planning and Zoning Commission comes to fruition.

The commission OK’d developer Burt Brown’s request to build 13 two-bedroom apartments on Paul Avenue. Plans show the three-building complex will feature five apartments in two of the buildings and three in the third building.

Grambling State University police are investigating a shooting that occurred Thursday night at Attucks Hall on the university campus.

GSU’s communications director Will Sutton said this morning that around 10:30 p.m. Thursday a GSU student let someone into the all-male residential hall where a struggle started resulting in a gunshot to the victim’s left arm.

The unidentified male victim was transported to North Louisiana Medical Center before being transferred to University Health Shreveport for surgery. The victim’s condition was unknown as of earlier today.

Christ Temple Baptist Church will hold its Summer Reading Program for ages up to 18 from 12:30-1:30 p.m. now through July 31 at the church, located at 7349 U.S. Highway 80 in Ruston.
Transportation is available if needed.
For more information, call Mary Walker at 247-8741 or 274-2650.